Abstract
Contingency management (CM) is an effective treatment strategy for addressing many types of substance abuse disorders and associated problems. Nonetheless, CM protocols have not been widely embraced by community-based treatment providers. Exploration of the viability of CM outside of a research context remains largely an academic pursuit. In this paper, we outline several areas that may hinder the transfer of CM technology into community-based practice settings, review the literature that may address these barriers, and offer suggestions to researchers for overcoming them.
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Roll, J. M., Madden, G. J., Rawson, R., & Petry, N. M. (2009). Facilitating the Adoption of Contingency Management for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 2(1), 4–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03391732
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